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Secretary Of The Treasury USA - officalfile192122@outlook.com

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from: "Mr. STUS" via bounce4a.electric.net
reply-to: officalfile192122@outlook.com
date: Oct 18, 2020, 11:42 PM
subject: Secretary of the Treasury
mailed-by: bounce4a.electric.net

Attn Beneficiary,

I hope you are doing well together with your family.

Accept my apology for all the difficulties and delays in receiving your funds last year.

Please note that it was never my intention one day to fail you but issues beyond my personal control emerge and could not be rectified before the year runs out.

Today,the U.S government have issued an ultimatum to all federal and state agencies which was in position of any uncompleted transaction last year to finalize before the end of June 2020 as part of federal palliative and to help in the global economic decline caused by the corona virus pandemic.

They also signed a mandate of 50% waiver of all charges to speed up the process and make sure everyone is paid within the stipulated time.Your $5.5 Million USD is ready to be paid to you in any method you prefer.Just contact Mr John Moore,he is a staff of the reserve system handling your payment file.
Name....John Moore
Tel: +1 (218) 865-9059
Email: officalfile192122@outlook.com

Please make sure you contact him today because all plans has been put together to get your funds to you with no further hitches.

Regards
Secretary of the Treasury
United states.
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